O-bon is a time when Japanese return to their hometowns. It is also a time when deceased relatives or ancestors return. Some people put lanterns outside their homes or inside their homes near the butsudan or family altar to guide them.
Baba and Aunt have a lantern that sits on the floor like the ones in these pictures. It has a painting of a peacock on it. The light spins around on the inside of the lantern. It was used when great grandfather passed away. When Jiji passed away three years ago, the lantern was set up downstairs. It is set up for the anniversary of his death. Baba and Aunt didn't take it out for o-bon though.
I took these pictures at a department store. The clerk said it was okay. Baba didn't think it was a good idea to take a picture of theirs.
For more information about o-bon check Kids Web Japan in the links section.
August 16, 2006
O-bon
Posted by Annie Donwerth Chikamatsu at 11:17 PM
Labels: August in Japan, lanterns, memorial, o-bon
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